Witset, formerly the Moricetown Band, the only First Nation without cellular service along Highway 16, will soon have access to new wireless coverages. “This new […]
Highway of Tears
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca More than 100 people marched along Highway 16 Sunday afternoon, in memory of all missing and murdered Indigenous women and […]
Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board chair Art Kaehn says the board is disappointed in the Passenger Transportation Board’s decision to allow Greyhound to discontinue […]
Greyhound Canada’s recent application with the BC Passenger Transportation Board to drop its four routes in northern British Columbia is a huge letdown for the […]
The first expanded transit services along Highway 16 will start running on Jan. 30, 2017. The new commuter bus route travels between Smithers and Moricetown, […]
The Ministry of Transportation has activated four new webcams and installed six new bus shelters along Highway 16 to further boost public safety. Installing new […]
Transportation Minister Todd Stone has praised Prince George’s decision to help fund inter-community transit service along the Highway 16 corridor. Monday night city council committed $50,000 […]
Prince George is ponying up its share of the cost for Highway 16 Inter-Community Transit Service. Council decided Monday to kick in $50,000 to the […]